Washing Machine Violently Shakes: How to Fix It

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Quick answer

If your washing machine violently shakes during the spin cycle, first check that it's level and the feet are adjusted. Remove excess lint from the drum and ensure the load is balanced. If the shaking continues, inspect the suspension system or call a professional.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Machine Leveling

Do: Place a level on the top of the washing machine.

Observe: The bubble is not centered.

Means: The machine is not level.

Next: Adjust the feet until the machine is level.

Adjust Feet

Do: Turn the adjustable feet clockwise or counterclockwise.

Observe: The machine remains stable on an uneven floor.

Means: Feet adjustment is needed.

Next: Continue adjusting until the machine is stable.

Inspect Load Balance

Do: Open the drum and redistribute the laundry evenly.

Observe: The load is uneven or too large.

Means: An unbalanced load is causing the shaking.

Next: Redistribute the laundry and restart the cycle.

Clean Lint and Debris

Do: Use a lint brush to clean the drum and surrounding areas.

Observe: Lint or debris is present.

Means: Obstructions can cause imbalance.

Next: Remove all lint and restart the machine.

Check Suspension System

Do: Inspect the shock absorbers or springs for damage.

Observe: Suspension parts are worn or broken.

Means: Suspension failure can cause shaking.

Next: Replace damaged suspension components.

Verify Installation

Do: Ensure the machine is on a solid, flat surface.

Observe: The floor is uneven or soft.

Means: Poor installation can cause movement.

Next: Move the machine to a stable surface.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Unbalanced LoadUneven weight distribution during spin cycleHighLowNo
Machine Not LevelImproper leveling causes instabilityHighLowNo
Worn Suspension ComponentsDamaged shocks or springs can't absorb vibrationsMediumMediumYes
Excess Lint or DebrisObstructions can create imbalanceMediumLowNo
Loose or Broken FeetImproperly adjusted feet cause instabilityMediumLowYes
Damaged Drum or BearingsWorn bearings can cause excessive vibrationLowHighYes

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure they match your washing machine's model and specifications.

Consult your washing machine's manual for specific part requirements and installation instructions.

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When to call a pro

FAQ

Why does my washing machine shake only during the spin cycle?

The spin cycle generates the most force, so any imbalance or instability becomes more noticeable during this phase.

Can I fix a shaking washing machine myself?

Yes, for common issues like unbalanced loads or leveling problems. For internal component issues, consider professional help.

How do I know if the suspension system is damaged?

Look for visible wear, cracks, or if the machine vibrates excessively even with a balanced load.

Is it normal for a washing machine to vibrate slightly?

Some vibration is normal, but violent shaking indicates a problem that needs attention.